If you are looking for Wool Handspinning fleece, High performance Drop spindles or a
variety of unique hand-crafted items made from our home grown, hand spun yarns.

Here you will be able to find massive amounts of info on the Majacraft Spinning
Wheels.....operation, repairs, pictures, specifications, and of course WHERE TO BUY ONE!

Take a look in the "Handicraft" section to see all the wonderful things that
Jean has made with her home-spun, crocheted yarns (from her own sheep).

You will get to meet our sheep, including our Navajo-Churro sheep (listed as a rare
breed) through little short stories (generally told with a good dash of humor) and
pictures, (hopefully) fast loading.

We WILL be attending the 2016 Taos, New Mexico Wool festivalon Oct. 1st and 2nd 2016

Recent Additions:

June 2016 We have moved from Colorado to Texas.
Workshop will be open later this fall for new Spindle orders.

Check out what we currently have, but PLEASE COME BACK LATER.........we will be
providing a huge amount of information on a variety of subjects dealing with the
increasingly popular pass-time of Handspinning.

Every page has the same set of navigation buttons at the top and bottom of the page.
These buttons are major categories that will lead you to their pages.

Please Note: if we have large pictures included on a page, we will try to keep them
toward the bottom of the page, so you can read while the pictures are loading.

This section will introduce you to our sheep, with a short story and pictures. Check it
out, we hope to send you on your way with a chuckle and a smile. We will be changing this
section on a regular basis, so please check back.

Misc. Information

I have
been asked to post pictures of the sheep and the farm, and so I have. Each page is
designed to take approx. 60 seconds to fully load at 28000 bps.

This web site currently contains more than 220 pages ...... Last modified: June 09, 2014

We hope you enjoy yourself, (take a moment of time to read one of the
sheep tales) and please come back later, we are slowly expanding the site.